OSWEGO — Northern Oswego County Health Services, Inc. (NOCHSI) announced that its Mexico Health Center will move temporarily to Oswego Health Center starting on Aug. 26 while renovations are completed at the Mexico site.
The primary care services of Mexico providers, Thomas Hanna, M.D. and Lorraine Ladd Falanga, N.P., will shift to the Oswego location, at 10 George St., for about six to eight weeks. Patients can continue to call the Mexico Health Center office number at (315) 963-4133 to make appointments, or obtain additional information, NOCHSI said in a news release.
Construction at the Mexico Health Center has been under way, with additional space added to the back of the health center, NOCHSI said. The next phase of the construction project will focus on enhancing the patient-reception area.
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“The construction is going to create a comfortable and welcoming environment for our patients. We are all very excited to return to the Mexico Health Center and care for our patients in the newly renovated space,” Tricia Clark, director of operations, said in the release.
NOCHSI says it operates health centers in Fulton, Mexico, Oswego, Parish, Phoenix, and Pulaski, and five school-based health centers inside the APW, Pulaski, and Sandy Creek school districts. The health centers are family-oriented health-care practices that provide Oswego and Southern Jefferson County residents with a variety of comprehensive health care and related services, according to NOCHSI.